Police: Two East Oakland shootings leave one dead, another wounded

OAKLAND -- A 34-year-old man was gunned down outside his home and another was wounded during separate shootings in East Oakland less than an 8 hours apart on Sunday.

The fatal shooting marked the city's 36th homicide of the year and took place about 3:02 p.m., police said. As of June 1 last year, Oakland had 42 homicides.

The man who was killed was outside his home on the 2100 block of 47th Avenue when a man with a gun approached him and shot him. The shooter fled on foot.

Responding police officers pronounced the victim dead at the scene.

No motive has been established and the man's identity was not released on Monday.

Later on Sunday, about 10:30 p.m., a man was shot during a robbery near the intersection of 35th Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard in East Oakland.

After the shooting, the shooter fled on foot with unknown items that belonged to the victim. It was not immediately known what was taken.

The man was able to get his own transportation to a hospital where he was in stable condition on Monday.

Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering as much as $10,000 in reward money for the fatal shooting and $5,000 in the other shooting for information leading to the arrest of the gunmen. Anyone with information on the homicide is asked to call police at 510-238-3821 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572. Anyone with information on the robbery-involved shooting is asked to call 510-238-3326.